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Monday, July 1, 2013

All My Last Lines

I recently did a post where I
shared the first lines from all my novels and talked about how important
opening lines are for drawing the reader in and setting a tone, but I think
closing lines are just as important. They are the last words someone reads
after taking a journey through a novel, and can have an impact on the reader in
a lot of ways. It could wrap up the story nice and neatly, or it can leave the
reader dissatisfied, confused, or on a cliff hanger. Either way, closing lines
give the reader something to think about. I’d like to share the last lines from
all of my novels for the same reason I shared my opening lines; not because I
think they are oh so spectacular, but because I think it’s a great map of my
growth as a writer, especially since I starting writing novels in my early
teens. And it’s just fun to take a trip down memory lane.

Shadow Realm – In
reality, Sleeping Beauty never wakes up.

Devil’s Night – There was laughter on the wind…

Sanguinarius – “She
shall never wake up now...you wrote yourself an unhappy ending…”

Nyt – He took her hand and they raced out the door, and soon the
night was filled with the sound of five motorcycles speeding off to their next
fight.

Seasons of Magick – They
all agreed, and for a while they lay beneath the sky, enjoying the feel of the
wind and the gentle touch of magick that eased over them.

Broken Nyt – “Kymora. Welcome home my daughter.”

Nyt III – “Let’s destroy the Queens,” she whispered fiercely.

Black Eden – It was clear that when the storm hit, I’d have so much
more to lose than anyone else.

Graveyard Phoenix – Until both Gideon and Dylan came and found me,
put their arms around me, and took me home.

Ravenous Dusk – My eyes were wide as I now found myself staring at
a room full of kneeling witches; it was a clear sign of their allegiance to the
one standing before them. Me.

Ravishing Midnight – I lay there wrapped in Lucen’s arms, and
eventually the soft beat of his heart against my back, and the rhythm of
Haden’s heart in my chest lulled me to sleep.

Immortal Unrest – “I’ve lost a lot,” I said. “My mother, Thirren, Shae, even a part of my
own humanity. But I have you, and I have Maelstrom, and everything else that I
lost I will get back, or I will avenge.”

Trickster’s Renegade – “No reason,” I said softly, feeling a spot
of warmth and calmness in my heart that I hadn’t felt in a long time.

Black Widow Witch – I
was free of Queen Solenne’s curse, but now it felt like I had cast a curse on
myself.

Affairs of the Dead – “Show me how to play this game, Ethan,” I
said. “Yelling and cursing at it seems to have helped you these last few days.
I want in.”